Watch The Woman in the Yard and more Blumhouse films on Peacock

The Woman in the Yard - Courtesy Peacock
The Woman in the Yard - Courtesy Peacock

Peacock has quite a library of Blumhouse films available to stream, and will soon add The Woman in the Yard to its roster of horror movies.

The Woman in the Yard was released in theaters at the end of March, and it was estimated to bring in around $5 million in its opening weekend. Instead, it grossed around $9 million, much better than expected.

In The Woman in the Yard, Ramona is grieving the loss of her husband when she and her two children notice a black-clothed woman outside their farmhouse. The woman tells Ramona, “Today’s the day”, and she cautions her children to stay away from her.

As the woman gets closer and closer to the house, supernatural occurrences happen, and Ramona has to protect herself and her children from the mysterious entity.

The Woman in the Yard will begin streaming exclusively on Peacock June 27

Other Blumhouse films available to stream on Peacock include:

Firestarter – Drew Barrymore star as Charlie McGee, a little girl with a big, scary talent: she can set things on fire with her mind. When her parents were in college, they participated in a experiment called LOT-6, with left them with telekinetic powers, and their future daughter with pyrokinetic abilities. When the government agency that sponsored the experiment comes after Charlie to weaponize her talent, her father sets out to find her.

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Get Out – Jordan Peele entered the world of horror in a big way when he wrote and directed 2017’s Get Out. Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is a Black man in a relationship with Rose (Allison Williams), who is white. Rose brings Chris home to meet her parents, and things get very weird.

Halloween Ends – The final film in the 2018 Halloween trilogy sees Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) living with her orphaned granddaughter Allyson after Michael’s most recent killing spree. Allyson meets Corey, who has been bullied since accidently killing a child, and the two become romantically involved. But since Michael Myers is still out there, the romance is pretty much doomed.

Halloween Kills – Several of the characters from the original Halloween return in the second film of David Gordon Green’s trilogy.. They, together with many other Haddonfield residents, set out to hunt down and kill Michael Myers.

Night Swim – A retired baseball player moves his family into a house with a pool, what fun! But this is no ordinary pool, as it appears to be haunted by an entity with killer tendencies.

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Sick –  “While quarantining at her family's lake house during the pandemic, Parker and her best friend are threatened by an unexpected visitor.”

The Black Phone – Based on Joe Hill’s short story of the same title, this one introduces us to a terrifying serial abductor/killer known as “The Grabber.” When The Grabber takes young Finney and hides him in his basement, Finney receives phone calls from the boys the killer has murdered. Meanwhile, Finney’s sister Gwen is having dreams about her brother’s whereabouts.

The Forever Purge – The fifth film in The Purge franchise takes us to Texas, where we meet Juan and Adela. Juan works for the wealthy Tuckers as a ranch hand, but his hard work makes Dylan Tucker jealous. The two families have to work together when a masked gang attacks them on the day after the Purge.

The Invisible Man – Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in this version of the H. G. Wells novel. A mentally unbalanced scientist who has found a way to become invisible uses his powers to stalk and terrorize his ex. Naturally, the police don’t believe her claims, so she has to fight back on her own.

They/Them – “A group of teenagers at an LGBTQ+ conversion camp endures unsettling psychological techniques while being stalked by a mysterious masked killer.”

Wolf Man – Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, this reboot of the Universal Classic monster franchise stars Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner as Blake and Charlotte Lovell, who visit his childhood home. When they encounter an animal and Blake is scratched, he starts to exhibit some pretty strange behavior.

You Should Have Left – “A successful couple take their daughter on a trip to the Welsh countryside for a holiday. A series of sinister events take place which indicate that all is not what it seems.”